We love all the projects we work on, but every once in a while we do a project that just says Wow! As you can see from the Before and After photos of this project, adding the stained stairs really … Continue reading →

We just redid the floors for Seagoville City Hall. We had the old tile removed, patched the floor then micro topped the floor so it would all take the color the same. We then dyed the floor with Chem-Coats Coffee … Continue reading →

We completed two great projects in December. We sealed a whole lot concrete for TS Bryne Construction on their Frank Kent Cadillac Project in West Fort Worth. We also stained the hallways of the new dorms for Mission Texas in … Continue reading →

We have just completed a really fun floor for Lime Media. When you have lime in your name, you must have lime on your floor. We will follow up with some more photos when they get all moved in. … Continue reading →

We are pleased to announce that the Corbet Group of Dallas, Texas just completed the Rush Creek Church in Grand Prairie and the stained floors were completed by Re-Crete. We are also pleased to announce that we have just completed … Continue reading →

Are you getting tired of your stamped concrete colors? Are they fading? Just need to update the colors? Well, the bad news is that you cannot re-stain acid stained concrete. The good news is that we have a micro-topping that … Continue reading →

We are pleased to announce that the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) Station floors were completed by Re-Crete. The grand opening is June 18, 2011. The floor was stained with Chem-Coat Industries Coffee Bean Dye and Sealed.